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Remember all the talk about shutting down the Clinton Foundation? (Original Post) SHRED Nov 2016 OP
IOKIYAR LonePirate Nov 2016 #1
This is an off-the-charts double standard SHRED Nov 2016 #2
Indeed it is and nobody will denounce it in Washington because the town is now run by Republicans. LonePirate Nov 2016 #4
Exactly. madaboutharry Nov 2016 #5
Nothing is bad unless it's the Clintons radical noodle Nov 2016 #3
And this paired with a front-page above-the-fold admission that the Trump Foundation violated... CBHagman Nov 2016 #6

LonePirate

(13,431 posts)
4. Indeed it is and nobody will denounce it in Washington because the town is now run by Republicans.
Thu Nov 24, 2016, 12:29 AM
Nov 2016

CBHagman

(16,988 posts)
6. And this paired with a front-page above-the-fold admission that the Trump Foundation violated...
Thu Nov 24, 2016, 12:47 AM
Nov 2016

...the law.

[url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-foundation-apparently-admits-to-violating-ban-on-self-dealing-new-filing-to-irs-shows/2016/11/22/893f6508-b0a9-11e6-8616-52b15787add0_story.html[/url]

President-elect Donald Trump’s charitable foundation has admitted to the Internal Revenue Service that it violated a legal prohibition against “self-dealing,” which bars nonprofit leaders from using their charity’s money to help themselves, their businesses or their families.

The admission was contained in the Donald J. Trump Foundation’s IRS tax filings for 2015, which were recently posted online at the nonprofit-tracking site GuideStar. A GuideStar spokesman said the forms were uploaded by the Trump Foundation’s law firm, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.

The Washington Post could not immediately confirm if the same forms had actually been sent to the IRS.

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